Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 27, 1986, p. 13

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For 30 Years We Have Delivered the HERALD HAZEN LA WN a CYCLE SALES it SERVICE I REPAIRS TO LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT SNOWBLOWERS MOTORCYCLES SNOWMOBILES SERVICE DEALER FOR STRATTON Greeks humiliated once again By DON Herald Correspondent The biggest news to come out of the second last day of the regular season was the In demolition of Tooles The Greeks were humiliated 14 by the Instrument crew In another game Dairy Queen and Nerval teams at the opposite end of the hierarchy clashed and the result was a predictable triumph for the Queens Other action saw Longhoms up their record to 1 by defeating M and M Pro Sports Smokers beat Peel Coun Bandits and North Sports topped Karry Kitchens 3519 CORR1GAN INSTRUMENTS VS TOOLES me of the most devastating at tacks ever in GFFL history Cor unleashed a blitzkrieg eight touchdowns and four two- point con verts to crush an inept 0 Toole squad Four Corrlgan players scored a pair of each John Kevin Harrison Mike Milton and Brent Ferguson Scoring Ferguson now had 105 points on the season and a point cushion on his nearest rival Jim Lindsay On this day though Ferguson s heroics were eclipsed by teammate with his two majors Harrison scored three twopoint con verts and kicked a single for 19 points in the game Brian King rounded out Corrlgan scoring with a twopoint convert Corngan now has scored more points than any team but Dairy Queen but still have lo prove they have what it takes beat the top teams The few loyal Greeks have been let down all season by the noshows of some of their top players They promise lo be better In the playoffs with all hands present but after allowing 110 points in their last two games it doubtful that even a full squad can save them from playoff elimination Rivers and Danny Reynolds scored O Toole majors Frank Miedzmskj tallied for a two- point convert DAIRY QUEEN VS The welloiled Queen machine tun up for the pivotal Sept showdown with by whitewashing the boys from Nerval The Queen offence the Charlie Brown squad with seven ma Jors and four twopoint converts and now have recorded season an outstanding average of points per game Gary Lockwood patted a pair of majors and Lloyd Mlezanic Jeff Lockwood Steve Cross man Hal and Ken Lockwood all had singles Hulme Stu Lunn Milch and Dan Martin added twopolrt con verts Dairy Queen remains deadlocked atop the standings with who defeated M and Pro Sports On Sept the two teams meet at 12 in a contest that will decide first place and offer a preview of the probable champion ship game AND PRO SPORTS held on to their share of first place in the by pummel I Ing M and M Pro Sports The contest was tight in the first half as the teams exchanged majors Brian Kemp scored Tor Pro Sports and Mark Hamilton for the cattle In the second half however the Longhoms shot ahead with TDs from Rob Hamilton Mike McCandless and another by Mark Hamilton J Lindsay kicked four singles on day giving him an Impressive the year His So points place him se cond among scorers behind Brent Ferguson SMOKE SHOP VS PEEL COUNTY BANDITS The elderly Smokers kept pace Corrlgan In the east with this win over Bandits John Viorra scored a pair of majors for Werner Mikollet and Charlie Knoepfli also hobbled Into the Bandit end lone for majors Terry dichuk and Bruce Cartwright con trtbuted twopoint converts Steve Frost a defensive mainstay for Smokers since the dawn of recorded history intercepted two Continued on page J Halton Hills team defeated for Ontario crown Firestone midgets edged in final An inning liter the Hal ion Kills tinstone Midget Fastball Club cash on one of their lug eh scored three limes to win Midget championship with wit over the Hills crew Sunday The two Icims hid in scoreless battle through seven inn of Sunday final when with two and David Haines at second Bobby Anderson connected will a pilch thai right fielder had lo make a fine Latch on Hills manager Robin Inscoe said had the ball been hit a foot or two in either direction club would have won the garni It Andersons shot had base hit all over it Inscoc Nanticoke came hick In the top of the ninth frame with three run of which came on a twoout squeeze bunt which managed to stay fair In their of the Inning the Firestone crew managed to gel two on with just out but the able to get nils requ red the eonteil up the name of the cashing In on their port unities stranded a of 11 base runners while the Hilton Hills squad left 12 runners on base path The final garni was the th of ihe day for the Hills team hut manager refused lo that playcdupart In his team a loss II have an effect on us at all Inscoe said While the locals t sue in their bid win the Ontario crown one team memberr was recognized for his play throughout the iwoday tournament Firestone Jon Hummer was named the tourney Most Valuable Player Hammers statistics were quite press I In innings of work fanned 50 batters Included in numbers were the sixth and two third Innings Hammer worked against where hi allowed no hits and fanned 11 Hills qualified for the flml With a win over Owen Sound The midgets scored all runs In the first Inning on singles from Hammer and Sieve Wagner as will as a ball hit by which was mis played by the first baseman Owen Sound scored single tallies in the third and fourth frames off of who govt way Hammer in the sixth Hammer came on lo pitch two Innings of nohit ball in the win Earlier Sunday Hills faced Jordan and emerged with a vie The Firestone team scored Its first run in the third Inning on a dou by Mike Case which scored Scott who had singled earlier However the big inning for the locals was the sixth frame the Hills squad scored three limes to lie the win A highlight in the inning was Hammer l wo run homer while Stall brought the other run with a single Hammer also recorded the Win on the mound in going distance Hammer allowed just four hits while Fanning nine and walking one In their games Saturday Hills contingent began the tournament with a default win over Vandorf then met up with Jan in what was a game to Sunday s final The home side won a 10 contest in which Hilts left mm men on the base paths Hammer took the loss despite pit a two hitter while fanning seven However a double in the Inning proved to be the only run or the game After that loss the midgets re bounded with a win over Dunn ville Dunnvillc scored its three runs in the first inning off of stjrtcr who gave way to Hammer in Meet learning one for cyclist Clear first nil the year old Georgetown native had his kilometre time thrown out from day evening The reason being a Jaw of the riders t able to ride day night due to darkness Riding rules dictate all competitors must take part under the same conditions Therefore all limes recorded day didn t count Cleary had a per sonal best time or IB 9th best but decided Saturday to forego the kilometre event as he had a pursuit Mme lhe race later that day HI OIK lorrlgnn InilrumenU pi block tills reeks pass tempt While slop in pass his 1 am m airs managed to slop t reeks squad handily In Secondly while preparing for the pursuit event Cleary found out he was to compete just five minutes prior to the start of his race That meant Cleary able to warm up properly change Into his pursuit skin suit and remember to fill till up Gemini rookies for main camp By DAN RALPH Herald Sporls Editor A total of players have been selected report to Georgetown Gemini main training camp The selections were made Sunday night at the Central Ontario Junior B Hockey League team rookie camp The camp began Friday even al the Alcott Arena and ended Sunday night In total about hopefuls part Gemini assistant general manager Jules Russian said he was plctscd with the talent present throughout Ihe threeday camp He said a number of players stood including some local ones Russian spoke highly of Tom and Shane Sargent and was also pleased with the play of the locals like Don Cruise MlkL Teetzel and What really Impressed me about this rookie camp was the en thusiasm and desire of the players Russian said at Sunday workout Something like this costs you six hours of time but you grub some hockey players in that six hours Of the who made the Gemini s main camp nine are from the Georgetown Acton area The Georgetown players include Cruise Teetief Craig Murk Pries and Dave ris Meanwhile the Acton players in eluded Jason Rogers Pen and Sieve Wagner said he anxious fur the beginning of the Gemini main camp which began Tuesday night at the Arena He said his major concern still lies in goal Lost year starter Mike McNivcn at the rookie camp and the Gemini have been unsuccessful in their attempts contact him I been happy the three or four we ve picked out to attend the main camp but I m not sure If they re the ones for the job Well have to wait and see how they make out once the main camp starts But I excited to get our local players as well as the other players Gcmlm have been after in the main camp Rossi am added NOTESThe Gemini will play a home and home exhibition series with both Vaughn and a team from in preparation for the start of the Central league regular season which is September at the Arena against Burl About skaters will be tak part In the main camp In Russian said if all goes well there might be a surprise or two in store for people In the next week or so Gemini workouts this week were last nigh I and continue tomorrow evening as well as Friday night Next week the team will Its on ice sessions Tuesday Thursday Friday wilh practices also on Satur day and Sunday The Gemini held its annual golf tourney Monday Country Club Also in attendance at Sunday workout was Acton Sabres coach Gary The Junior C Sabres begin their workouts Sept 8th A few of the Gemini s players of last year took the op portunity to get some ice time dur ing the rookie camp Rod McClure Rick and Scott Farley took pari in scrimmage Ail but Farley will be present for the main camp which began Tuesdoy Farley will be attending Laurentian in Sudbury this year and thus won be able to play for the Gemini lice In addition an Inferior pursuit op poncnt didn t push enough and the stiff wind and rainy weather proved costly as the Georgetown rider tried lo go out loo fast early As a result was tired at the end of the race and it came back haunt him as Cleary time of TO while a personal best on the Delhi track missed qualifying tor the final by Just eight tenths a se cond went out fast in an at tempt to match the National Stan dara time If he did would qualify for the Canadian champion Cleary felt he had been able to change Into pursuit skin suit he could have qualified for the pursuit final Cleary said Ihe suit lakes a full second off one lime It was a com nation of the weather and me not following my lap schedule said I out three seconds too fast on my first lap which was suicidal It was a mistake on my part and cost me dearly because I didn I make the finals felt I belonged In the middle of the eight who qualified It a bitter pill to swallow but 1 11 never make that mistake again of going ahead of my lap schedule added I was chomping at the bit and wanted to go for it disappointed Continued on page THANK YOU GEORGETOWN Our 3day sale was a tremendous success However we still have a good number of 86s that must be sold 8731694 HYUNDAI COUNTRY SALES and LEASING COMPLETE PARTS AND SERVICE 8466858 318 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN

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